I'm new to Skydemon and have been working on getting to know the planning and navigation features for a couple days now. Almost everything is working great so far. One small issue I ran into:

Several times when flying 3000 - 4000 ft below a C airspace I got an "Airspace above" warning message, for example "Airspace 3700 ft above" or similar. Now I like having these warnings when the airspace is only a few hundred feet above me, but when it's thousands of feet above they are distracting rather than being helpful.

Is there a way to adjust the limit when the warning is shown?

I've set the map decluttering options to 1,500 ft above and this works great - I can't see the airspace when underflying it by that margin, but still get the warnings. I also tried adjusting the "Vertical Filter" setting in Navigation Options, but this doesn't seem to have an effect on the airspace warnings.

Thanks Tim. So if I understand correctly, the warning is dependent on how long (in minutes) it would take to reach said airspace at the current climb rate? That makes sense - I think I had the "warning time" option set to 4 minutes. Which would mean I would get a warning about an airspace 3700 ft above me if I'm climbing at 900 fpm or so (which isn't all that unreasonable).